Steelers Coach Complains as Lone Player Alejandro Villanueva Stands for National Anthem

As the firestorm over NFL players deciding to take a knee during the playing of America’s National Anthem continues to swirl, one football player has taken center stage for refusing to submit to peer pressure and deciding to confidently stand as the rest of his team remained in the locker room during the singing of The Star Spangled Banner.

Alejandro Villanueva, a former Army Ranger who served three tours in Afghanistan and plays as an offensive tackle for the Pittsburgh Steelers, was the only player who took to the field on Sunday to stand for the National Anthem. The rest of his team remained in the locker room and tunnel leading to the field, preferring to remove themselves from the decision to stand, kneel or lock arms as the National Anthem played.

The entire Pittsburgh Steelers team stayed in the locker room for national anthem except for Villanueva who served 3 tours in Afghanistan. pic.twitter.com/6kvGDls8wQ

NFL fans were so impressed with Villanueva’s display that sales of his jersey skyrocketed after pictures of him standing for the National Anthem, while his team remained absent from the field, circulated online.

Alejandro Villanueva jersey sales are skyrocketing after he was the lone member of the Pittsburgh Steelers to stand for the national anthem before Sunday’s game against the Chicago Bears.

On Fanatics.com Villanueva’s jersey is now the top selling Steelers jersey, and one of the top selling jerseys in the entire NFL.

The rest of the Steelers remained in the locker room and tunnel behind Villanueva during the national anthem.

NFL fans were moved by Villanueva’s decision to emerge from the tunnel and stand for the anthem with his hand over his heart.

However, not everyone was pleased with Villanueva’s display of patriotism, as Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin took a swipe at the Army Ranger veteran today, stating that he “was looking for 100 percent participation”.

Tomlin told the media that, prior to kickoff Sunday, the Steelers held a team meeting and decided, though not unanimously, to not come out of the locker room for the national anthem.

“Like I said, I was looking for 100 percent participation, we were gonna be respectful of our football team,” Tomlin said when asked about Villanueva ignoring the order and coming out for the anthem.

Tomlin added the intent was to have his team focus on the game and not President Trump’s comments blasting players who chose to protest during the playing of “The Star-Spangled Banner.”

“Many of them felt like something needed to be done. I asked those guys to discuss it and whatever they discussed that we have 100 percent participation or we do nothing,” Tomlin said after the game. “They discussed it for an appropriate length of time and they couldn’t come to an understanding, so they chose to remove themselves from it. They were not going to be disrespectful in the anthem so they chose not to participate, but at the same time many of them were not going to accept the words of the president.”

Villanueva has previously criticized Colin Kaepernick, who last year started the trend of kneeling for the National Anthem in protest of “racial injustice”.

“I don’t know if the most effective way is to sit down during the national anthem with a country that’s providing you freedom, providing you $16 million a year … when there are black minorities that are dying in Iraq and Afghanistan for less than $20,000 a year,” Alejandro Villanueva said of the National Anthem protests

As expected, many football fans have hard time sympathizing with players who make millions of dollars a year complaining about America.

While leftists and anti-Trump critics may be celebrating the politicizing of “America’s pastime”, the NFL has enjoyed success for so long it appears they have failed to recognize that the majority of their target audience is not composed of hardcore liberals, as they are typically the first to criticize the sport for being too violent. Rather, football games are often associated with a sense of patriotism, American values and unity in the sense that fans of all political beliefs can come together and enjoy a game without having to think about politics for a day.

As with every organization that liberals manage to hijack, the primary concern is no longer to entertain or satisfy their customer base, but rather to portray a political message at every chance they get.

I can’t help but wonder, are the NFL owners aware that nearly half of America’s voting base supported Donald Trump in last year’s election? That’s over 60 million voters and potential NFL fans who are now forced to be exposed to liberal politics rather than entertainment and fun when watching a football game. These fans are much more likely to side with President Trump over liberal displays of disrespect for America, and the NFL’s poor ratings will continue to illustrate this point in a much stronger fashion than words can for these teams and their owners.

The left tends to corrupt the purpose of any organization
they manage to take over until they no longer serve their customer base, but
rather try and force them to accept their liberal agenda.

Football, widely known as a patriotic sport that espouses
American values of hard work and sportsmanship, is the ultimate target of the
left because it represents patriotism and unity beyond political beliefs.

Those days are gone now, along with a sizable portion of the
NFL’s fan base, all because of leftist politics.